Haus H27D may not seem like much from the outside, but this highly engineered building was deftly crafted to match the look and feel of the historic city centre of Constance while minimizing energy use. The five-story apartment building features walls that are 50cm (~20 in) thick made from a lightweight concrete that provides both support and thermal insulation. Designed by <a href="http://www.kraus-schoenberg.com/" target="_blank">Kraus Schoenberg Architects</a>, the entire building can be recycled to achieve zero waste and features solar passive and energy efficient design. The project also just received a <a href="http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/2012/EUAwards/H27D/H27D.aspx" target="_blank">RIBA 2012 EU Award</a>.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Haus H27D may not seem like much from the outside, but this highly engineered building was deftly crafted to match the look and feel of the historic city centre of Constance while minimizing its energy use. The five-story apartment building features walls that are 50cm (~20in) thick made from a lightweight concrete that acts as both support and provides thermal insulation. Designed by <a href="http://www.kraus-schoenberg.com/" target="_blank">Kraus Schoenberg Architects</a>, the entire building can be recycled to achieve zero waste and features solar passive and energy efficient design. The project also just received a <a href="http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/2012/EUAwards/H27D/H27D.aspx" target="_blank">RIBA 2012 EU Award</a>.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Located in the historic district of Constance in Southern Germany, H27D is a five-story building with four private apartments and a ground floor retail shop.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

The goal for <a href="http://www.kraus-schoenberg.com/" target="_blank">Kraus Schoenberg Architects</a> was to make the building blend into with its surrounding neighbors, but radically improved its sustainability.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Like many urban buildings in Germany, this one features an interior courtyard for the residents to enjoy and access more daylight.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

The 30 meter long building shares a party wall on both sides and has a 10 meter street facade, which matches the punctuated exteriors of the neighbouring medieval buildings and their directional change.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

The building is constructed entirely out of lightweight fair faced concrete that serves as both structural support and thermal insulation.

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The concrete even extends inside to create a fluid transition between the interior and exterior.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Built 50 cm thick, the walls reflect medieval techniques of building solid walls which perform as a weather membrane and thermal mass storage, but make use of modern methods and advanced materials.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

These lightweight concrete walls can be demolished easily and the material is completely recyclable and achieves zero waste requirements.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

In addition, H27D makes use of solar thermal energy system for domestic hot water, a high efficiency gas boiler for heating with under-floor heating, and grey water collection for WC’s and gardens.

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

The thermal mass of the exterior reduces energy use and the covered south facing arcade in the courtyard and the balconies work to minimise solar gain in summer.

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Cross section of H27D

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Typical floor plan of H27D

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H27D-Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Haus H27D may not seem like much from the outside, but this highly engineered building was deftly crafted to match the look and feel of the historic city centre of Constance while minimizing energy use. The five-story apartment building features walls that are 50cm (~20 in) thick made from a lightweight concrete that provides both support and thermal insulation. Designed by Kraus Schoenberg Architects, the entire building can be recycled to achieve zero waste and features solar passive and energy efficient design. The project also just received a RIBA 2012 EU Award.